
'Time to get aggressive:' new footage released in case of Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol
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A collection of new evidence has been released in a case involving a Border Patrol agent who shot a Chicago woman multiple times last October.
A collection of new evidence has been released in a case involving a Border Patrol agent who shot a Chicago woman multiple times last October.
Newly released body cam footage shows an agent appearing to turn his steering wheel toward the car of 30-year-old U.S. citizen Marimar Martinez, undermining Homeland Security's initial claim that Martinez rammed the federal agent's vehicle.
Before the collision, agents in the vehicle could be heard saying "it's time to get aggressive."
"All right, it's time to get aggressive and get out because they're trying to box us in," one agent is heard saying.
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